New Zealand’s first Superintendent Sandra Manderson has had an outstanding career in the New سԹPolice after graduating from Police College in 1978.
She has held a range of positions in the uniformed and criminal investigation branches, rising through the ranks from Constable to Detective, Detective Sergeant, Inspector and Superintendent. In 1993, she was awarded a Queen’s Service Medal for services to the community, and holds both Master of Science and Master of Business Administration degrees from the سԹ.
For three and a half years she was Director of the Crime Prevention Unit in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Following that she was appointed Shift Commander in the Wellington District and then went on to become the first woman in the New سԹPolice to achieve the rank of Superintendent when appointed National Manager Organisational Performance at the Office of the Commissioner.
In 2002, Superintendent Manderson became the first female District Commander in New سԹwhen she was appointed District Commander for the Canterbury Police District, serving in that position until 2007.
She was elected to the سԹ Council by members of the Court of Convocation in 2003.
Following the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004, she was a contingent commander during Operation Phuket and commanded a disaster victim identification team in Thailand.
In 2007, Superintendent Manderson was appointed to the role of New سԹPolice attaché to the Americas covering the United States, Canada and South and Central America.
Superintendent Manderson is presently based in Wellington, serving as the National Police Operation Commander in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 and the FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2015.
Citation authorised as true and correct at April 2015.